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Wayne Cypress replied:  
 
> I like 1.1a better than 1.0 (now that I finally got my settings  
correct and can  
> post to newsgroups).  
 
> because after lots of fooling with newsgroup settings I now have it  
working.  
 
It may be academic, since I plan to install a dedicated newsreader  
program, but  
exactly what settings did you get wrong, and what are the right ones  
-- just so I'll know ?  
 
> The user interface as initially installed is very close to Netscape  
4.61, with the option  
> to choose other interfaces.  
 
If it's that close, I'll give it a try first.  
 
> ... a known problem where the page scrolls with the movement of your  
cursor  
 
> ... another is that if you are selecting text to copy off a web page  
that needs  
> scrolling to reach all the text you want to copy  
 
> ... I've had an intermittant problem while filling in text boxes  
 
> You can use both Netscape and Mozilla, even at the same time  
 
All good to know.  Thanks for the heads-up.  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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